Canto

 1     4|  bound to venge the damsel foully shent.~For she, whose life
 2     5|   none might wot of her so foully snared.~I ended where the
 3    18| shame,~And been by Gryphon foully brought to scorn;~And, for
 4    20| you, ye evil tongues which foully rage,~Be tied to your eternal
 5    24|   hate, as he perpends~How foully such a goodly friendship
 6    24|    Yet merits not to be so foully shent.~I, as I find his
 7    25| last example in thy reign.~Foully did Ninus' wife and impiously~
 8    29|   with shoulder slipt, lay foully shent.~Long how to bear
 9    29|    his hand was slain, one foully shent;~Seldom he stopt,
10    30|  either deemed he would be foully shent~Who to this treaty
11    34|  cruelty complained,~Since foully by my father had he done,~
12    42|     Beneath whose gripe he foully might have fared,~But that
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